Paul Daley In Talks With UFC, Eyes Nick Diaz, Matt Brown & Tyron Woodley
Ex-UFC welterweight Paul Daley was cast-off by the promotion back in 2010, following a rather controversial incident after his UFC 113 bout with Josh Koscheck….
Ex-UFC welterweight Paul Daley was cast-off by the promotion back in 2010, following a rather controversial incident after his UFC 113 bout with Josh Koscheck….
Most fans remember Paul Daley for his shocking post-fight antics against Josh Koscheck at UFC 113; a move that got ‘Semtex’ a lifetime ban from ever competing…
British heavy-hitter Paul Daley is still one of the most controversial fighters in Mixed Martial Arts.
According to Josh Gross of ESPN,…
Paul Daley (29-12-2, 20 KOs) has been granted a release from his contract with Strikeforce. Daley’s manager, Wad Alameddine of Fight Management Limited, on Saturday sent out a press release of his client’s contractual status. Alameddine stated: “I am personally disappointed to see Paul leave Strikeforce. He is without question one of the most charismatic personalities and talented MMA athletes to come out of the UK. We have parted ways with Strikeforce on good terms. Now that Paul
Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos has gone 1-3 during his tenure with Strikeforce with his last two fights ending early, falling by TKO to Jordan Mein and tapping out to a Nick Diaz armbar.
The Brazilian striker recently addressed his hopes for his next opponent in Strikeforce’s Welterweight division, Paul Daley. Daley is also 1-3 in his Strikeforce career, dropping his last three fights, with his latest loss coming at the hands of Kazuo Misaki on March 3.
“My results are going to be
“Including the fight on Saturday, Paul’s contract with Strikeforce is for five fights. They given us all the insurances that he will finish his contract until the end. Paul Daley should be with Strikeforce for at least another five fights. We’ve been told by Scott Scoker and the Zuffa team as well, that Paul’s contract is where it stands. For me, I’ll take their word and we’ll see what happens. We were actually scheduled to re-negotiate after this fight. So we’ll see. We are going to honor the contract as
Former UFC welterweight contender Paul ‘Semtex’ Daley talks about his upcoming fight with Scott Smith that takes place on DEcember 4th at StrikeForce: St. Louis, Daley also says that he’d like to fight KJ Noons after he knocks out Scott Smith, and discusses other possible opponents for himself in the future.
Speaking exclusively to LowKick.com, Paul Daley shared his thoughts about his fight in Australia this weekend, and what’s next in his MMA career. Daley will square off this against the Brazilian veteran Daniel Acacio at the stacked Impact FC: Sydney fight card, which will be headlined by the Heavyweight showdown between the legends Ken Shamrock and Pedro Rizzo.
After many sites rumoring that former welterweight contender Paul Daley signed with American based Bellator has turned out untrue. MMAjunke.com reported a source close to the UK Fighter stated that Daley was in talks with Bellator to compete in a eight-man tournament in the welterweight division under the Bellator promotion. But ultimately no deal was finalized.
Following the events of UFC 113 Paul Daley has issued an apology for his behaivor.
Daley said: “I’ve had a long flight home to consider my actions and regret the mistake I made on Saturday. I would like to apologise to the UFC and the Athletic Commission for what I’ve done as well as all the fans and sponsors that support me.”
“I would also like to offer my sincerest apologies to Josh Koscheck who did not deserve the cheap shot I threw. He did what he needed to do in